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i have a 1996 blazer 4wd no lift and was wondering wat size tires would fit with no mods
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Old 01-13-2005, 08:50 PM
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You can fit a 30X9.5X15. With out changing any thing.
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Old 01-14-2005, 01:15 AM
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Re: tires

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i have a 1996 blazer 4wd no lift and was wondering wat size tires would fit with no mods
Can you be more specific?

What tires?

What size wheels?
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Old 01-14-2005, 10:04 PM
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im lookn for somthing for my 15 in wheels that have good snow and mud tread
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Old 01-15-2005, 01:46 AM
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Re: tires

I bought mine at the local Walmart.

Alltrack

Great tires and 200 less then the competition.
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Re: tires

A while back I picked up a set of off brand tires called Dynastar Alltraction. They get awesome traction in the mud and snow but are so loud you can hear them a mile away. 235/75R15'srun about $52.50 apiece.
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Re: tires

what about 31X9.5X15 for a stock 1995 4wd blazer? im running 235/75 now. would they fit or rub?
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Old 01-17-2005, 03:04 PM
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Re: tires

My 98 doesn't have a lift and I am running 265/70/15 BF Goodrich Long Trail TAs. They have very little road noise, last a long time, and get pretty good traction.

You could probably put on some a little bigger, but I wouldn't. At the closest point there is about 1 1/4 inches on clearence between the front tire (when it is straight) and the fender.
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Old 01-17-2005, 03:21 PM
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what about 31X9.5X15 for a stock 1995 4wd blazer? im running 235/75 now. would they fit or rub?
Stick to the P235/75r15, there is no reason to go up in a tire size.

Those tires are big themselves.
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Re: tires

yea i probably will stay with that size. just need to find something with more tread. the tires i have now donthave much tread on them. reccomendations?
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Re: tires

The GoodYear p235/75r15's are a great tire for under $100 a piece and have great traction and are good in the snow.
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Re: Re: tires

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The GoodYear p235/75r15's are a great tire for under $100 a piece and have great traction and are good in the snow.
Good year wranglers are having quality control issues right now.

I would go with a Walmart Alltrac A/T tire, it is what I have on mine and man the tread is beefy and they wey US$40 a piece.
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Re: tires

the walmart near me doesnt have tires. i know there is a super walmart like 40 mins from here. ill check it out tomorrow. does that include mounting and everything?
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Re: tires

Yea, best prices ANYWHERE

You will be happy! I know I am.

they do hum a bit on the road though, but that always happens when you have good tread.
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Re: tires

I bought Bridgestone Duellers a couple months back. I got them from Sears (I got the dueller 3's not the other type). and I love them. I think the total price was around 480. Mounting, Balancing, got the Road Hazard program also. Sears prices vary though according to region. Found that out by pricing through a sears at home than pricing through one at college. Turned out ym college sears was a lot cheaper. But if you decide not to do wal-mart I suggest checking out Sears.
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